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Do you have an old flag that is starting to get torn and tattered?  Have you been trying to find a respectful way to dispose of it?  Well, Boy Scout Troop 792 can help.  During scout camp fires, we sometimes perform a flag retirement ceremony.   
[[Image:Torn flag.jpg|frame|Torn United States flag]]Do you have an old flag that is starting to get torn and tattered?  Have you been trying to find a respectful way to dispose of it?  Well, Boy Scout Troop 792 can help.  During scout camp fires, we sometimes perform a flag retirement ceremony.   


There are a few ways to perform the flag retirement ceremony, but we prefer the following:
There are a few ways to perform the flag retirement ceremony, but we prefer the following:

Latest revision as of 08:50, 10 November 2007

Torn United States flag

Do you have an old flag that is starting to get torn and tattered? Have you been trying to find a respectful way to dispose of it? Well, Boy Scout Troop 792 can help. During scout camp fires, we sometimes perform a flag retirement ceremony.

There are a few ways to perform the flag retirement ceremony, but we prefer the following:

  • A large campfire is started. The campfire isn't specifically for the ceremony, but it's an important part of it none the less
  • Someone, usually an adult leader or the owner of the flag to be retired, brings out the flag
  • He or she explains the ceremony, and tells the story of the flag
  • A pair of scouts respectfully fold the flag one last time, if it wasn't pre-folded
  • The scouts and all attending stand and salute
  • An adult leader places the flag on the campfire
  • A moment of silence is maintained until the flag is completely consumed

If you have a flag you would like to be retired in this way, please let us know by filling in the form below.

<emailform>

Name: <emailform name=40 /> (optional)
Email: <emailform from=40 /> (optional, unless you'd like a reply)
Flag's Story: <emailform story=80x8 />
Comments: <emailform comments=80x8 />
<emailform submit="Send" />
</emailform>
<emailform result>
Thanks for your interest.  We will contact you shortly.
From: <emailform name /> <emailform from/>
Comments: <emailform comments />
</emailform>